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HOOSIER PRISONER'S |Miller Hamilton, News Staff - ~~ BODY IS RETURNED) Writer and Willkie Kin, Dies

FT. WAYNE, Ind, Eeb. 28 (U *P) ~T¥ie body of Cpl. John Winston | as fatally injured by a fall on the Swedish exchange ner, Gripsholm, was returned hére Sey st.

Disser, 31, who

today for burial,

Disser, who had been a German prisoner for 14 months, was return-| fng home minus one leg, but. other= when he

wise in good . health,

slipped aboard the mercy ship short- | jas = He was a brother-in-law of ly before it docked in New York the late Wendell L. Willkie. habor last week. An emergency : operation or’ his ruptured bladder |’

failed to save him.

His widow, son, and mother arrived | the time of his birth although the fn New York a few hours after his family home was in South Bend.

death.

‘| Miller Hamilton, ‘business writer for ‘The Indianapolis. News, dled tos day in his home; 1236 N. New JerHe was 535.. He had been in ill health forsome {time, but had been at work every |day. For many yedrs he had been. in

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Born in Beatrice, Neb. Mr. Hamton was.a member of a piqneer {St. Joseph county family. = His {mother was visiting in Nebraska at

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associated with the state legislative | bureau and later worked for the |Squth Bend News-Times. On Nov. 10, 1917, he was married | to Miss Erema Wilk of Rushville: | He later went to WasHKington, D. C.| where he was employed in the pub{lic relations office with various, | governmental agencies. | Returning to Indainapolis in 1926, | he handled publicity for the Dis- | brarian. ciples of Christ pension fund drive Thus she becomes the second which raised $8,000,000 in 1928. | woman in tie 72-year-old history

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Co. and the Central Advertising | no oo McFadden agency. Since May 1, 1943, he has was made by the worked on the News. board . of school Mr. Hamilton was a member of fcommissioner s the First Presbyterian church, Phl|jast night. She Kappa Psi fraternity and the In-|will serve until |dianapolis Press club. | Aprit\LD when she Besides his wife, a son, Lt. James and four other W. Hamilton, stationed with the members of the { Alaskan division of the army air city will be. con-

Miss McFadden Promoted By ‘School Board After 10 Years Service.

Miss ‘Marian McFadden tomorrow | will assume the post of city Ili-

of the Indianapolis public library hold

‘What A Cough!

: jc Miss McFadden forces, survives, | sidered for reap- =

\ In his’ new capacity, Harrison will

HOUSE PASSES LIQUOR BILL

Measure Giving GOP Control Goes to Senate With 59 to 33 Vote.

Only two Republicans balked yesterday when the G.O.P., administration’s liquor bill was passed by the house by a vote of 59 to 33 and sent to the senate. The majority members who wouldn't go along with the party's plan/ to cancel liquor and beer dealers’ permits May 1 so that Republicans can take the business away from Democrats were Reps. Roy Harrison of Attica gnd Edward Woodard, Bloomingdale: Other provisions of the bill as it went to the senate would: Delay in the opening of taverns from 6 a. m. to 9 a. m.,, giving county liquor boards the right to order taverns closed any time between 10 p. m. and midnight; double the excise taxes on ‘beer and whisky, and create a new alcoholic beverages cobitnission . which the governor could control by means of a chairman with double-voting powers.

HARRISON IS NAMED . U. P. AID IN CAPITAL

NEW YORK, Feb, 28 (U. P.). — | Hugh Baillie, president of the United Press, today announced the appointment_of A. F. Harrison #s special representative of the United |* Press with headquarters in Washington. deal with both newspaper and radio business activities. Prior to the new appointment he was manager of radio sales, with hegdquarters here. i

MRS, BAIED/S RITES SET

Servi for Mrs. ‘William Baird,

| pointment to four-year terms.

Since last Oct, 1, following ike’ resignation of Luther L, Pic Miss McFadden has ech as ae

ing librarign. She’is 40 years old, a member of Ahe: library staff for 10 years anda. fneinher of the profession for 19 years: rf “Praised by Brandt ‘Carl “Brandt, president of the board of commissioners, in comnienting on Miss.McFadden’s selection, said the commissioners could find “no one in the library fleld

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Congress ave, will be at 11 a, ‘Mm. tomorrow in the Shirley Brothers central chapel. Burial will be in Crown Hill. Mrs, Baird, who

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‘- Rear Admiral Arthur 8. Carpender (left) congratulates Nicholas H. Noyes, president of the Indiangpolis council, Navy League of the United Statés, for the league's enlistment record.

Tribute to Indiana for its re-.| sponse and support of the navy | was paid yesterday by Rear Admiral Arthur S. Carpender, rcoms=

mandant of the 9th naval district, at a meeting in the Indianapolis | Athletic club. , Loy High - ranking navy personnel and officials of the Indiana Navy league were present at the lunch- «| eon and program in celebration | of the league's record of enlisting new members. ! Among honored guests was Lt. | Alexander Vraciu of East Chicago, | navy ace who was rescued by Filjpino guerrillas after» being tb down on Luzon. i nt x ~ Sheldon Clark; O%icefd, the league's nationgk-pr t, spoke of the ,orgedizatién’s efforts to stimulate interest in’all quarters inp suport of the meiniof “qur te’ Ma 2 |

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AIR OFFICER PROMOTED

Promotion of Phillip R. Bunn, re-} gional manpower © officer of the, Indianapolis branch of the air technical service command, from first lieutenant to captain was announced today. Capt. Bunn is

was 64, died Monday in her home.

assistant to Maj. Roy Whisenhunt, | regional representative. |

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WOMAN IS ROBBED * ONE THUG IS FOILED

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FDR URGES 4-H CLUBS ‘TO INCREASE EFFORTS

WASHINGTON, Feb. 28 (U. P.).— President Roosevelt today sent a message to 1,700,000 farm boys and girls enrolled in 4-H clubs. He urged them to increase their efforts to raise food and otherwise aid the war effort “in this crucial war year 1945.” The President's message was {made ‘public by the war food ad- | ministration, which named the week |of March 3-11 as national 4-H club | week, Boys and girls in 75,000 local 4-H clubs will meet that week with their leaders to make plans for their

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